Learning from the lagoon: Research in development in Solomon Islands

Learning from the lagoon: Research in development in Solomon Islands
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Publisher : WorldFish
Total Pages : 44
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Synopsis Learning from the lagoon: Research in development in Solomon Islands by : van der Ploeg, J.

A major challenge for international agricultural research is to find ways to improve the nutrition and incomes of people left behind by the Green Revolution. To better address the needs of the most marginal and vulnerable people, the CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems (AAS) developed the research-in-development (RinD) approach. In 2012, WorldFish started to implement RinD in Solomon Islands. By building people’s capacity to analyze and address development problems, actively engaging relevant stakeholders, and linking research to these processes, RinD aims to develop an alternative approach to addressing hunger and poverty. This report describes the key principles and implementation process, and assesses the emergent outcomes of this participatory, systems-oriented and transformative research approach in Solomon Islands.

Caught Between Two Worlds

Caught Between Two Worlds
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Total Pages : 30
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015051816521
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Synopsis Caught Between Two Worlds by : Grant Rosoman

Development and Culture

Development and Culture
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Total Pages : 26
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015057028287
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Synopsis Development and Culture by : Tony Hou

Lessons from the Lagoon

Lessons from the Lagoon
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Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 0770394949
ISBN-13 : 9780770394943
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Synopsis Lessons from the Lagoon by : Gary Francis Newkirk

Between Reef and Rainforest

Between Reef and Rainforest
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Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:155237864
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Synopsis Between Reef and Rainforest by : Lindsay Brass

"Contemporary development initiatives in the South Pacific greatly impact the small tribal societies that live in the region. The dichotomy between traditional and modern systems is examined, in an attempt to determine why development processes are often harmful for tribal peoples."--Abstract.

Living with Biodiversity in an Island Ecosystem

Living with Biodiversity in an Island Ecosystem
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 205
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ISBN-10 : 9789812879042
ISBN-13 : 9812879048
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Synopsis Living with Biodiversity in an Island Ecosystem by : Takuo Furusawa

This book presents a detailed case study of ecological and cultural interactions between the people and their natural environment at Roviana Lagoon, Solomon Islands, a land of rich biodiversity. This volume documents the subsistence lifestyle of the people and their indigenous ecological knowledge, analyzes the effects of recent socioeconomic changes on the people and ecosystem, and proposes future directions for sustainability. The contents have been designed to answer questions such as, “What kinds of factors have determined whether current human actions are sustainable or will result in a collapse of biocultural diversity in the Solomon Islands?”; “How do Solomon Islanders recognize nature and biodiversity conservation in traditional ways or under socioeconomic changes?”; and “How can harmony between humans and nature be achieved in the Solomon Islands under changing socioeconomic conditions?” A truly transdisciplinary approach is applied, integrating theories of human ecology, quantitative ethnobiology, and folk ecology and methods of vegetation surveys, ethnographic fieldwork, remote sensing, and health surveys, in order to link different domains of humans and the natural world. In addition, this work focuses on the importance of understanding of diversity not only in natural environments, but also in human societies, and will be a valuable source for many, especially ecologists, anthropologists, conservation practitioners, and rural development planners.

Solomon Islands: Western Hub scoping report

Solomon Islands: Western Hub scoping report
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Total Pages : 36
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Synopsis Solomon Islands: Western Hub scoping report by : Bennett, G.[Author]; Cohen, P.[Author]; Schwarz, A.M.[Author]; Rafe, M.[Author]; Teioli, H.[Author]; Andrew, N.[Author]

Aquatic agricultural systems (AAS) are places where farming and fishing in freshwater and/or coastal ecosystems contribute significantly to household income and food security. Globally, the livelihoods of many poor and vulnerable people are dependent on these systems. In recognition of the importance of AAS, the CGIAR Research Program (CRP) is undertaking a new generation of global agricultural research programs on key issues affecting global food security and rural development. The overall goal of the research program is to improve the well-being of people dependent on these systems. Solomon Islands is one of five priority countries in the AAS program, led by WorldFish. In Solomon Islands, the AAS program operates in the Malaita Hub (Malaita Province) and the Western Hub (Western Province). This program and its scoping activities are summarized in this report.